
Generally, after passing all driver's license test subjects, the vehicle management office will process the license within one working day. In some areas, you can even receive the driver's license within two hours after completing the test. Specific details are as follows: 1. According to Article 46 of the 'Regulations on the Application and Use of Motor Vehicle Driver's Licenses': After passing the test, applicants must receive no less than half an hour of traffic safety and civilized driving education, including case studies of traffic accidents, and participate in a license oath-taking ceremony. The vehicle management office shall issue the motor vehicle driver's license on the same day the applicant attends the oath-taking ceremony. For those applying to add permitted driving vehicle types, the original motor vehicle driver's license must be surrendered. For those who are demobilized, transferred, or discharged from the military, the military or armed police force motor vehicle driver's license must be surrendered. 2. Driver's License: The issuance of the driver's license is usually handled uniformly by the driving school. For specific details, you can consult the driving school. The full name of the driver's license is the motor vehicle driver's license, also known as the 'driver's license,' which is the required legal document for motor vehicle drivers.

Right after passing the written test for my driver's license, I was so eager to hit the road immediately. My instructor told me that the physical license usually arrives within a week after passing the exam. Personally, I received an SMS notification to pick it up at the DMV on the third day. Processing times vary by location – larger cities might be slightly slower, while smaller towns often issue it the same day. My advice: don't just wait passively after the test. Download the Traffic Management 12123 app to track progress in real time. Some regions even offer mailing services, though delivery might take two extra days. Important reminder: Don't rush onto highways right after getting your license. It's safer to practice with an experienced driver first. Passing the test is just the beginning – true skill lies in safe driving.

As an experienced driver, I've observed that after passing Subject 4, it usually takes about 7 working days to get the driver's license. The DMV needs time to produce the card and register information, and this process varies by region: if there are fewer people on the test day, you might receive it on the spot; with more people, you'll have to wait in line for notification. Among the students I've taught, most get theirs within 3 to 5 days. I often advise students to check their scores immediately after the test and then pay attention to the Traffic Management 12123 app, where there are real-time updates. Also, don't forget to check if your ID card has expired to avoid delays in receiving the license. A word on safety: getting the license is a happy event, but don't rush onto the road recklessly—the novice period is high-risk, so it's best to practice parking and other skills first.

When my child was anxiously waiting for his driver's license after passing the fourth subject test, I comforted him not to worry too much. Generally, it takes a few days to receive the license after passing the test—on average, about 4 working days in our area. I recall back in my youth, it only took two or three days. Sometimes, the DMV is busy and may send notifications a bit later; for those mailed to your home, you also need to factor in the delivery time. I always remind him: once you've passed, just relax, don't wander around during this period, and keep your phone on to avoid missing any notifications. If it takes longer than expected, don't impulsively inquire; just be patient. Safety is paramount, so drive steadily in the future, and always remember the road rules to protect yourself.


